Systems Architect (MRI) Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Job Locations
DE-BW-Ettlingen

Posted Date
3 months ago(8/15/2018 9:23 AM)

Req. #

2018-6038

# of Openings

1

Position Type

Regular Full-Time

Overview

As one of the world’s leading analytical instrumentation companies, Bruker covers a broad spectrum of advanced solutions in all fields of research and development. We’ve been driving innovation in analytical instrumentation for 50 years now. Today, worldwide more than 6,000 employees are working on this permanent challenge, at over 70 locations on all continents.

Bruker BioSpin PCI offers preclinical imaging solutions based on MRI, CT, PET, MPI and optical imaging technologies for a broad spectrum of application fields such as oncology, neurology, cardiology, inflammation, infectious diseases, cancer research, functional and anatomical neuroimaging, orthopedics, cardiac imaging and stroke models. We have been the market leader in Preclinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for over 30 years and provide small animal MRI solutions for preclinical and molecular MR imaging research. By combining the latest RF coil and CryoProbe technology with high field superconducting or permanent desktop magnets and unique software packages, our systems deliver high spatial resolution imaging of living organisms.

To support our central R&D organization in the development of new and innovative MRI products we offer the position of “Systems Architect Magnetic Resonance Imaging”.

Responsibilities

The Systems Architect MRI is responsible for the overall design of the MRI products including all components and accessories. He/She manages the technical cause-effect-relationships in the product line and defines the best way to implement requirements and an optimum level of re-use in the system. Together with the Technical Product Manager, he/she interprets the product requirements into technical requirements at the beginning of a project and is responsible, together with the Integration & Verification team, for the integration of the developed components and for the final verification of the system.